According to Trump all should be dark blue as his popularity is massive, he is the most yugely popular president ever. The polls and news about his unpopularity are all fake. And off course any state where the GOP doesn't win was because it was rigged or illegals voter en masse.

That being said in all seriousness generally sounds about right, my only question is with Wisconsin as I thought Scott Walker was not that popular, but is he term limited? Kansas is another interesting one as although a staunchly GOP state, Sam Brownback has the lowest approval rating of any governor, but I don't believe he is running again. Connecticut I thought was vulnerable although maybe the anti-Trump sentiment will save the Democrats there. Nevada I also thought was fairly solid GOP in the next state election as well.

I would like to mention that on the Wikipedia page for the New Mexico gubernatorial race, it mentions Gary Johnson as a potential Libertarian candidate. I don't think my prediction would change if he ran, but there's a small chance he could change things.

I would like to mention that on the Wikipedia page for the New Mexico gubernatorial race, it mentions Gary Johnson as a potential Libertarian candidate. I don't think my prediction would change if he ran, but there's a small chance he could change things.

Ok, why is IL Lean R? Even I don't have IL as Lean R and i'm 100% in for Rauner.

According to Trump all should be dark blue as his popularity is massive, he is the most yugely popular president ever. The polls and news about his unpopularity are all fake. And off course any state where the GOP doesn't win was because it was rigged or illegals voter en masse.

That being said in all seriousness generally sounds about right, my only question is with Wisconsin as I thought Scott Walker was not that popular, but is he term limited? Kansas is another interesting one as although a staunchly GOP state, Sam Brownback has the lowest approval rating of any governor, but I don't believe he is running again. Connecticut I thought was vulnerable although maybe the anti-Trump sentiment will save the Democrats there. Nevada I also thought was fairly solid GOP in the next state election as well.

Walker's approval rating have recovered a bit but hes definitely not safe so thats why I have it only has likely republican

I would like to mention that on the Wikipedia page for the New Mexico gubernatorial race, it mentions Gary Johnson as a potential Libertarian candidate. I don't think my prediction would change if he ran, but there's a small chance he could change things.

Ok, why is IL Lean R? Even I don't have IL as Lean R and i'm 100% in for Rauner.

In hindsight, I would've put it as a tossup, but Kennedy doesn't instill much confidence within the Democratic party, and there aren't many other Democratic candidates at the moment, which is why I gave it the slight R tilt.

I would like to mention that on the Wikipedia page for the New Mexico gubernatorial race, it mentions Gary Johnson as a potential Libertarian candidate. I don't think my prediction would change if he ran, but there's a small chance he could change things.

Ok, why is IL Lean R? Even I don't have IL as Lean R and i'm 100% in for Rauner.

In hindsight, I would've put it as a tossup, but Kennedy doesn't instill much confidence within the Democratic party, and there aren't many other Democratic candidates at the moment, which is why I gave it the slight R tilt.